Ikoalaa
Ikoalaa, also referred to as Ikoa, the Serpent, or Pnictogen, is one of the six main gods of Atnonut's Universe. He rules over the Storm and thus has control over air, the seasons, and heat.
History
Ikoalaa was formed by the splitting of Atnonut into six forms. The form given to Ikoalaa was the one responsible for the control of the Storm, one of the six forms of magic. He has the appearance of a powerful, scheming prince. He, along with the other gods, created Atnonut's Dimension, and within it, the Palace of the Gods, as their home. Together, the gods would later create the Eternal Fields.Worship
Ikoalaa is represented by most of the magic-based religions. The worship of Ikoalaa goes as follows:Dwarven Pantheon
Main Article: Dwarven Pantheon The Dwarven Pantheon, followed by the Dwarves and the Funniguys, worships Ikoalaa as the god of change. Ikoalaa is not simply seen as the ruler of the Storm, but instead, the Storm is seen as an extension of his being. He represents air, the seasons, and heat.Pantheon of Men
Main Article: Pantheon of Men The Pantheon of Men, followed by the Spies, worships Ikoalaa as Ikoa, the ruler of the Storm. As the ruler of the Storm, Ikoa has complete control over all aspects covered by the Storm. He did not create it, instead he controls and rules over a pre-existing force.Old Elvish Pantheon
Main Article: Old Elvish Pantheon The Old Elvish Pantheon gives totemic representations to each of their gods. Ikoalaa is represented by a serpent and is referred to as one. He is worshiped as the Spirit of the Lost and is believed to be the embodiment of confusion itself.Periodic Pantheon
Main Article: Periodic Pantheon The Periodic Pantheon, followed by the Elementals of Elementia, worships Ikoalaa as the god, Pnictogen. They believe him to correspond with the pnictogens and have control over them.
Divine Classification
God
Current Location
Realm
Circumstances of Birth
Formed from the splitting of Atnonut into six forms.
Birthplace
Atnonut's Universe
Children
Current Residence
Palace of the Gods
Gender
Male
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